Miley Cyrus Talks Donald Trump, ‘The Voice’ & Coming Out With Variety Mag

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Miley Cyrus graces the cover of Variety magazine’s Power Of Women issue.

I’ve always said that Miley Cyrus is one of my favorite celebrities. Mostly because she just doesn’t care what anyone thinks and has no problem speaking her mind. She’s not like other celebs that has their publicists send out politically correct tweets and answer pre approved interview questions for them.

Here’s another interview where Miley is not holding back. She opens up about coming out as pansexual, compares Trump to the Kardashians and much more!

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On Donald Trump: “This is not a dig. But I do think there’s something that goes with the Kardashians and Trump. The Kardashians are better than Trump, because they are not trying to run the country. They are just trying to be famous, and that’s fine. We are obsessed with celebrity. When Trump started this, I was laughing. I thought it’s not going to go anywhere; there’s no way he’ll be the candidate.”

On identifying as pansexual: “I think when I figured out what it was. I went to the LGBTQ center here in L.A., and I started hearing these stories. I saw one human in particular who didn’t identify as male or female. Looking at them, they were both: beautiful and sexy and tough but vulnerable and feminine but masculine. And I related to that person more than I related to anyone in my life. Even though I may seem very different, people may not see me as neutral as I feel. But I feel very neutral. I think that was the first gender-neutral person I’d ever met. Once I understood my gender more, which was unassigned, then I understood my sexuality more. I was like, “Oh — that’s why I don’t feel straight and I don’t feel gay. It’s because I’m not.”

On inequality in Hollywood: A lot of it could be changed if we had a female president. That would give us a subconscious boost. I think people will have to realize they’re looking really dated. For example, there’s a show called Supergirl. I think having a show with a gender attached to it is weird. One, it’s a woman on that fucking billboard — it’s not a little girl. Two, what if you’re a little boy who wants to be a girl so bad that this makes you feel bad? I think having a title like Supergirl doesn’t give the power that people think it does.”

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